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Even some Democrats are objecting as Kotek runs down the clock on the bill’s opponents.
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The Jackson County district attorney has filed a contempt of court action against the Oregon Department of Corrections. The DA claims the agency has allowed what he’s calling a “statewide jail break.”
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Two Trump-appointed appeals court judges questioned whether courts can even block the president’s actions.
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California is known for taking weeks to tally its ballots, causing uncertainty and frustration among voters. That could change with a faster turn-around under a new state law.
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The ruling does not allow troops onto Portland streets.
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Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) joins the exchange to discuss the federal government shutdown, federal troops being sent to Portland, Trump propaganda and more.
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Colleagues say Oregon judge who blocked Trump troop deployment is ‘well-respected’ and ‘has no fear’U.S. District Court Judge Karin J. Immergut is now at the center of one of the most consequential cases over executive authority in modern presidential history.
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This year’s star-crossed special legislative session was the longest — and priciest — in more than a decade.
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California Assemblyman, Chris Rogers, joins the Exchange. He represents five counties across his district, which include Del Norte and Humboldt.
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Thousands of Californians could return to homelessness as the feds reportedly plan to disinvest from permanent housing.
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The decision marks yet another blow to the conservative group’s quest to strike down the measure, which has also drawn criticism from some First Amendment advocates.
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The Trump administration is hoping to undo orders blocking the National Guard.
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In an extraordinary Sunday night hearing, federal District Judge Karin Immergut temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying federalized troops from any state to Oregon.
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An unprecedented weekend put Portland at the center of national headlines, as President Trump continued his push to deploy National Guard members into the city over the objections of city and state elected officials and a federal judge.